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  • Formula 21
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    #97
    Originally posted by SDfan View Post

    good find. so could be anything from sports hernia to muscle torn off pubic bone to hip socket injury. wonder if Lynn will be more honest about reporting injuries than McCoy was...
    We don't know what it is, but we know we don't want it. It sounds like it can be a nagging injury even after surgery.
    Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
    The Wasted Decade is done.
    Build Back Better.

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    • Formula 21
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      #98
      Injury update: CB Jason Verrett (knee), CB Casey Hayward (ankle), S Darrell Stuckey(unknown), WR Mike Williams (back), WR Dontrelle Inman (core muscle surgery), DE Chris Landrum (unknown), DE Chris McCain (ankle) and DL Caraun Reid (knee) did not practice on Tuesday. Lynn said that Williams is just resting his back with the hope that the injury will calm down so he can begin rehab. Williams suffered a minor disk herniation that forced the Clemson product to miss the rest of offseason workouts
      Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
      The Wasted Decade is done.
      Build Back Better.

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      • Formula 21
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        #99
        We're not the only ones. Here's the #1 overall who won't be 100% till game 4 or so..
        Browns' Myles Garrett has lateral foot sprain, expected to be ready for training camp

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        Updated on June 17, 2017 at 4:54 PMPosted on June 17, 2017 at 3:57 PM





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        By Mary Kay Cabot, cleveland.com
        CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Browns caught a break Saturday regarding No. 1 overall pick Myles Garrett's injured left foot.
        Two doctors diagnosed him with a lateral foot sprain and he's expected to be ready for training camp in late July, the Browns announced Saturday.
        Garrett was first diagnosed by Browns head team physician Dr. James Voos of University Hospitals, and then as part of the team's process, by specialist Dr. Robert Anderson of OrthoCarolina, who did not examine him in person but reviewed the exams.
        It's good news for the Browns, who hoped that Garrett didn't sustain any major structural damage such as a fracture or Lisfranc injury after he went down in minicamp on Wednesday afternoon. A Lisfranc injury would've required surgery and up to a year-long recovery.
        As it is, a patient with Garrett's diagnosis can expect to be about 80% in about four to six weeks, and fully recovered within three months, depending on the severity of the partial or complete tear of the soft tissue in the foot, according an independent foot and ankle surgeon who has not examined Garrett.
        Garrett is currently in a walking boot and will receive treatment on the ankle over the next six weeks. He'll have to rest it for awhile, but will gradually work his way back into shape for camp, which is set to begin on July 27th.
        Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
        The Wasted Decade is done.
        Build Back Better.

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        • Formula 21
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          I would have been happy to get Donta in the draft. So we may have dodged the bullet on that one.

          Texans rookie D'Onta Foreman arrested on marijuana, weapon charges

          Houston Texans running back D'Onta Foreman was arrested in Austin, Texas, early Sunday morning and charged with marijuana possession and unlawful carrying of a weapon, both misdemeanors.

          According to the University of Texas police department, officers initially responded to a report of marijuana smell coming from three cars parked outside a residence hall at 12:24 a.m. Sunday.

          Foreman, whom police described as the owner of the firearm, was taken into custody and later released on bond. Six other men were cited for possession of marijuana and released.

          Foreman's attorney, Chip B. Lewis, said in a statement that the running back was in Austin to visit friends, possessed the handgun legally and that he did not use the marijuana, which was not his, but belonged to a passenger in the vehicle.

          "As he was leaving their residence, he was approached by police. Prior to a search of his vehicle, D'Onta alerted the officer that he had a handgun inside of his vehicle. This legal handgun was recently purchased by D'Onta and registered in his name. The handgun was properly secured inside of his vehicle as required by Texas law. A passenger in D'Onta's vehicle was in possession of marijuana. D'Onta did not use or possess the marijuana. Upon making his bond, he will submit to a urinalysis to confirm he has not used marijuana.

          "D'Onta appreciates the professionalism of the officers involved in his arrest and in his booking at the Travis County Jail. We are confident this matter will be resolved justly once the State of Texas applies the applicable law to the facts," Lewis said in the statement.

          Foreman won the Doak Walker Award as the nation's top running back after rushing for 2,028 yards at Texas last season.

          He was a third-round pick of the Texans and expected to compete for a backup running back job.

          The Texans issued a statement that said the organization is aware of the situation and gathering additional information.
          Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
          The Wasted Decade is done.
          Build Back Better.

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          • Formula 21
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            Broncos linebacker Shane Ray to undergo wrist surgery and miss six to eight weeks

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            • Jeff LegwoldESPN Senior Writer

            ENGLEWOOD, Colo.-- Two days into training camp and the Denver Broncos have already had their second player suffer a significant injury, as linebacker Shane Ray tore a ligament in his left wrist and will miss six to eight weeks.

            Running back Devontae Booker had surgery to repair a fracture in his left wrist Friday morning and will miss six weeks. Broncos coach Vance Joseph said Friday that Ray will have surgery Saturday morning.
            Nice to see injuries hurt someone else for a change.
            Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
            The Wasted Decade is done.
            Build Back Better.

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            • Panamamike
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              I want our Oline to develop into a unit that relishes punching the other team in the mouth. Big. Tough. Athletic. And with a mean streak a mile long, but simmering just below a boil.

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                I hear ya. Although I'm becoming more a fan of mobile and fast feet than big.
            • Bolt-O
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              It looks like the Chargers are going all-out with the fan experience at the training camp... fun zone, photo booth, high five line.

              LT is up front with the first interview

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              • Bolt-O
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                • Formula 21
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                  Football is back. Finally. 6 months of agony and ecstasy. Bring it on.
                  Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
                  The Wasted Decade is done.
                  Build Back Better.

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                  • Bolt-O
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                    • Formula 21
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                      There's the excuse for why he sucked. And we couldn't even get a conditional 7th for him.
                      Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
                      The Wasted Decade is done.
                      Build Back Better.

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                      • Bolt-O
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                        Initial OL

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